IBMTRPO-xx-202: | The adapter UAA (BIA) is xxx.
Explanation: Information only. User Action: None. |
IBMTRPO-xx-203: | The adapter is using an LAA of xxx.
Explanation: Information only. User Action: None. |
IBMTRPO-xx-204: | Revision level xxx of the adapter is incompatible
with this driver version.
Explanation: The Revision ID of the adapter is not one that is supported by this version of the device driver. This correlation is enforced to ensure an appropriate match between the hardware and the device driver software. User Action: Contact your customer service center for assistance. You might need to upgrade your adapter, use a different version of the device driver, or both. |
IBMTRPO-xx-205: | A device driver initialization error occurred (failure code
xxx).
Explanation: An unexpected error occurred during initialization of the device driver. User Action: Shut down the computer and switch OFF the power to the machine. Restart the computer by switching it ON again. If the error persists, contact your customer service center. |
IBMTRPO-xx-206: | The configuration parameter xxx was specified
incorrectly. Its default value will be used.
Explanation: The value of a configuration parameter was incorrectly specified. User Action: Edit the configuration file (or rerun the configuration program) to specify a value that is of the correct type and within the allowed range. Check the installation instructions for additional information. |
IBMTRPO-xx-207: | The configuration parameter values have forced the internal data
blocks to exceed the allowed limit.
Explanation: The combination of configuration parameters being used requires more than the 64-KB memory area that is available for this adapter instance to hold its internal control information. User Action: Lower the value of the TXBUFFERS or RXBUFFERS parameters from their current setting to reduce the amount of control-block storage required by the device driver. Unload and reload IBMTRPO to activate this configuration change. |
IBMTRPO-xx-208: | Unable to register interrupt level xxx for
this adapter.
Explanation: The hardware interrupt level assigned to this adapter was not able to be registered (hooked) by the device driver. User Action: Check the configuration of your computer, looking for other devices that are assigned the same interrupt level as this adapter. Try removing the conflicting device from the machine and resting the computer to see if the problem is resolved. If so, determine whether the conflicting device can be left out of the machine, or whether the machine can be reconfigured to resolve the conflict. Note that in most PCI machines, the PCI BIOS assigns certain system resources to the devices found in the computer, including the interrupt level. |
IBMTRPO-xx-210: | A hardware failure occurred while attempting to open the adapter.
Explanation: A hardware error was detected when opening the adapter for network operation. User Action: Run the diagnostics program. See Running adapter diagnostics. |
IBMTRPO-xx-211: | A possible lobe wire failure was detected while attempting to insert
into the network.
Explanation: The adapter is not correctly connected to the token-ring network. User Action: Check that the cable is securely attached to both the adapter and to the token-ring network. You might need to contact your local network administrator to ensure that the cabling in the building is intact and that the network concentrator to which you are attached is operational. If the error persists, try using a different cable. |
IBMTRPO-xx-212: | A signal loss condition was detected while attempting to insert into
the network.
Explanation: The token-ring network is not functioning correctly. User Action: Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network, or try connecting again at a later time. |
IBMTRPO-xx-213: | The lobe wire connected to the adapter is not attached to the
network.
Explanation: The adapter is not correctly connected to the token-ring network. User Action: Check that the cable is securely attached to both the adapter and to the token-ring network. You might need to contact your local network administrator to ensure that the cabling in the building is intact and that the network concentrator to which you are attached is operational. If the error persists, try using a different cable. |
IBMTRPO-xx-214: | The configured data rate for the adapter does not match that of the
network.
Explanation: The operational speed of the token-ring network does not match the configured speed of the adapter. User Action: Change the setting of the DATARATE configuration parameter to match the speed of the network to which the adapter is attached. Your local network administrator should be able to tell you which speed to use. Setting the DataRate parameter value to AUTO will allow the adapter to automatically determine the correct speed setting to use when connecting to the network, provided that this is not the only adapter active on the Token Ring. Consult the adapter installation instructions for additional information on setting the DataRate parameter. This message is relevant for 4-Mbps and 16-Mbps operation only. |
IBMTRPO-xx-215: | An adapter timeout occurred while attempting to insert into the
network.
Explanation: The token-ring network is not functioning correctly. User Action: Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network, or try connecting again at a later time. |
IBMTRPO-xx-216: | A ring failure condition was detected while attempting to insert
into the network.
Explanation: The token-ring network is not functioning correctly. User Action: Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network, or try connecting again at a later time. |
IBMTRPO-xx-217: | A ring beaconing condition was detected while attempting to insert
into the network.
Explanation: The token-ring network is not functioning correctly. User Action: Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network, or try connecting again at a later time. |
IBMTRPO-xx-218: | A duplicate network address was detected while attempting to insert
into the network.
Explanation: The address specified for the NetAddress configuration parameter is being used by another adapter (ring station) on the network. User Action: Modify the configuration file to change the Node parameter value being used for this adapter, or remove the Node parameter to allow the universally administered address to be used. Contact your local network administrator for assistance with choosing a new Node parameter value, or to have the conflicting adapter removed from the same token-ring network as this adapter. |
IBMTRPO-xx-219: | A ring parameter failure occurred while attempting to insert into
the network.
Explanation: The token-ring network is not functioning correctly. User Action: Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network, or try connecting again at a later time. |
IBMTRPO-xx-220: | The adapter was forced to remove itself while attempting to insert
into the network.
Explanation: The token-ring network rejected the attempt by this adapter to connect to it. User Action: Contact your local network administrator to determine the status of your network, or try connecting again at a later time. |
IBMTRPO-xx-221: | A hardware failure occurred while attempting to open the adapter.
Explanation: A hardware error was detected when opening the adapter for network operation. User Action: Run the diagnostics program. See Running adapter diagnostics. |
IBMTRPO-xx-222: | A hardware failure occurred while attempting to open the adapter.
Explanation: A hardware error was detected when opening the adapter for network operation. User Action: Run the diagnostics program. See Running adapter diagnostics. |
IBMTRPO-xx-223: | The adapter cannot be opened in AutoSense mode if it is the only
active station on the network.
Explanation: The DataRate configuration parameter is set to AUTO (which is also the default value if the parameter is not specified), but the adapter is the first station to open on the token-ring network. User Action: This adapter is designed to not open onto the attached token-ring network if it is configured to use AutoSense detection and if it would have been the first active ring station. The possible remedies are to try connecting again at a later time when at least one other ring station is active on the network (such as a network server), or to change the configuration value so that the DATARATE parameter is set to a specific ring-speed value of M16 or M4 and unload and load IBMTRPO to activate this configuration change. Note that setting a specific value of M16 or M4 for the DataRate parameter will cause this adapter to establish the operational speed of the token-ring network if it is still the first active ring station, so consult with your local network administrator if necessary. Check the installation instructions for additional information on setting the DataRate parameter. This message is relevant for 4-Mbps and 16-Mbps operation only. |
IBMTRPO-xx-225: | A network protocol error occurred while attempting to operate the adapter
in full-duplex mode.
Explanation: The adapter was unable to successfully communicate with a token-ring switch when attempting to open for full-duplex operation. User Action: Check that your full-duplex switch is functioning correctly and that the adapter is correctly connected to it. If this problem persists, contact your customer service center. |
IBMTRPO-xx-226: | Unable to automatically change to xx Mbps
operation. Please reboot the computer.
Explanation: The adapter attempted to open at one speed, but found the Token Ring operating at another speed. The configuration parameters used during initialization processing, notably the maximum frame size, preclude reliable operation at the new speed, so all additional attempts to open the adapter will be rejected. Rebooting the computer allows the new speed to be factored into the initialization processing without requiring a configuration change in most cases. User Action: Shutdown and restart the computer. Normally, no explicit configuration changes are required to begin operating at the current operational speed of the Token Ring. Optionally, you might be able to change the value of the configuration parameter that specifies the maximum frame size to a value of 4500 or less to eliminate needing to reboot the computer for a similar situation in the future. |
IBMTRPO-xx-227: | The adapter opened for Token Ring, xxx Mbps,
half duplex.
Explanation: Information only. User Action: None. |
IBMTRPO-xx-228: | The adapter opened for Token Ring, xxx Mbps,
full-duplex.
Explanation: Information only. User Action: None. |
IBMTRPO-xx-233: | Adapter analysis code is xxx.
Explanation: Information only. User Action: None. |
IBMTRPO-xx-234: | Adapter full-duplex operation has now been activated.
Explanation: Information only. User Action: None. |
IBMTRPO-xx-304: | Adapter is disconnected from the media.
Explanation: The media network is not functioning correctly. User Action: Verify that the cable is securely attached to both the adapter and the token-ring network. Run diagnostics if the problem persists. You might need to contact your local administrator to ensure that the cabling in the building is intact and that the network concentrator to which you are attached is operational. If the error persists, try using a different cable. |
IBMTRPO-xx-305: | Condition restored. The adapter is connected to the media.
Explanation: Information only. User Action: None. |
IBMTRPO-xx-315: | Rnicopen keyword was ignored. Update your microcode level with the
flash utility tool.
Explanation: The microcode level present on the identified hardware does not support the Quick Failover function of IBMRNIC.NLM. User Action: Using the flash update tool, update your NIC's microcode level to a more recent version. |
IBMTRPO-xx-316: | The RNICOPEN locally administered address is invalid and was
ignored.
Explanation: A valid locally administered address keyword value was not specified for the RNICOPEN keyword parameter. User Action: Use NWCONFIG or INSTALL to consult the RNICOPEN keyword help to determine what are valid locally administered addresses. |